Memphis Bleek Speaks on Why He Didn't Like Jay-Z's Shout Out in "Diamonds" Remix; Growing Up w/ Jay-Z; People Thinking He Doesn't Work - TI50

Bleek says he didn't like Jay-Z's shout out in "Diamonds" remix...
"Bleek could be one hit away his whole career
As long as I'm alive he's a millionaire
And even if I die he's in my will somewhere
So he could just kick back and chill somewhere
Oh yeah, he don't even have to write rhymes
The Dynasty like my money last 3 lifetimes"

Memphis Bleek speaks on why this particular shout out changed his career, meeting Jay-Z, people thinking he doesn't work, Jay-Z being his toughest critic & much more!

always been a Bleek fan always had bars and can flow only problem was he was running with Hov. And just didn't make no more music that's it and it's unfortunate Bleek had records would have loved a couple more albums.

lol at Ze'. Damn. i sort of get where he is coming from but that was a heartfelt rhyme right there, i wish one of my homies would say some s*** like that about me, and what i mean by that is not the money will thing is because jigga was telling him you re my niggaa, if i made it you made it, im here with you till the end type of s***

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